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God’s angels come at Christmas—and every day!
Angels! At Christmas they are everywhere. On Christmas cards, in store windows, and even in the carols we sing. Some have halos, harps, and wings. They always wear white robes and look happy.
Christmas isn’t the only time when we think of angels. I learned about angels in the Christian Science Sunday School. That’s where I found out that angels don’t really have harps and wings. Angels are actually God’s pure, spiritual messages to His children that come as good thoughts. They guide us to safety. They steer us into making the right choices. And many times they bring healing and joy.

December 18, 2017 issue
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From the readers
Donna Black, Ashley Kennedy
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God—‘something’ or all-presence?
Lyle Young
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Immunity from conspiracy
Name Withheld
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Does God hear me?
Heather Bauer
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Lessons of holiday sweetness
Victoria Butler
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Cover to cover
Cathy Fields
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God’s angels come at Christmas—and every day!
Charlene Anne Miller
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Love for community brings healing
Deborah Wright
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Healing of pulled back muscle
Carla Webb-Dardamanis
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Growth on leg healed
Katharine Meier
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Grateful for God’s tender care
Camille Lindsay
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'From all that dwell below the skies ...'
Photograph by Steve Ryf
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The tiny cracks inside North Korea
The <i>Monitor’s</i> Editorial Board
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Extinguishing tensions of conflict
Susan Booth Mack Snipes
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The significance of Christmas
Mary Baker Eddy